Trump Admin Asks Military Base Near Chicago for Support on Immigration Operations
White House border czar Tom Homan confirmed the administration’s request.
Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook Sues Trump Over Firing
Cook said Trump had denied her due process and used the mortgage allegations as a pretext to attack the Fed.
US Economy Grew 3.3 Percent In Q2, Beating Prior Estimate
The Commerce Department revision shows firmer consumer spending and business investment, with inflation easing slightly.
Treasury Says Chinese Money Launderers ‘Vital’ to Cartel Fentanyl Trafficking
‘Chinese money laundering networks are global and pervasive, and they must be dismantled,’ says a Treasury official.
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What to Know About the Sudden Cracker Barrel Logo Reversal
The restaurant chain’s profits have fallen nearly 70 percent since 2022, raising doubts about its rebranding strategy.
Dismantling of Alligator Alcatraz to Continue After Judge Denies Request for Delay
U.S. District Judge Kathleen Williams said that the defendants were unlikely to succeed in their appeals process.
New Mexico Man Diagnosed With Plague in State’s First Case This Year, Say Officials
The man, who was not identified, was hospitalized but has been discharged, state officials say.
The Fight for UFO Truth: Danny Sheehan on Lou Elizondo
The lawyer sheds light on the ex-Pentagon official’s whistleblowing and the push to declassify UFO-related documents.
Initiating Cannabis Usage for Self-Medication Linked to Higher Rates of Depression, Paranoia: Study
Marijuana users are at a significantly higher risk of developing a psychotic disorder.
Macron, Merz, Tusk Visit Moldova, Pledge Support for EU Membership Bid
Moldova’s president said the country’s independence, sovereignty, and peace are being tested more than ever.
Hegseth Announces Chinese Nationals No Longer Service Pentagon’s Cloud Systems
‘We expect vendors dealing with the Department of Defense to put U.S. national security ahead of profit maximalization,’ the defense secretary said.
Air Force to Provide Funeral Honors to Ashli Babbitt, Reversing Biden-Era Denial
Babbitt, a 35-year-old Air Force veteran, was killed by police gunfire during the Capitol breach on Jan. 6, 2021.
House Republicans Probe Wikipedia Over Alleged Bias, Foreign Manipulation
The lawmakers are demanding records on editing misconduct, citing concerns about alleged anti-Semitic, pro-Kremlin content, and influence on AI training data.
Sense of Smell Can Be Enhanced With Radio Wave Brain Stimulation
Radio waves may restore smell, offering hope for COVID-19 and age-related smell loss.
DC Prosecutors Unable to Indict Man Who Threw Sandwich at Federal Agent, AP Reports
Sean Charles Dunn was arrested on assault charges after he allegedly threw a sandwich at a federal agent.
Florida Supreme Court Rejects Pulitzer Prize Board Request to Pause Trump Lawsuit
A state appeals court also ruled in May that the defamation litigation should proceed.
Little Green Thumbs: Introducing Kids to Gardening
The cooler temps of late summer and early fall make it an excellent time to get children outside and inspire in them a lifelong love of gardening.
‘The Terminal List: Dark Wolf’
This prequel to the popular Prime series takes Navy SEALs into an Iranian terror network.
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Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Proposes Renaming Department of Defense to Its Original Name
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, standing behind the president, said the name change is on the way.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
Trump Fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
In a published letter to Cook, Trump accused her of ‘deceitful and potentially criminal conduct in a financial matter.’

The 10-minute Trick for Joint Pain
Experts say recognizing joint-stiffness cues and using a foam roller for relief may help you avoid doctor visits.

‘The War on Science’: When Politics Permeates Scientific Education
Prominent scholars and scientists warn against extreme influences on the classrooms.
Articles by Falun Gong Founder
Mr. Li Hongzhi
Trump Proposes Renaming Department of Defense to Its Original Name
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, standing behind the president, said the name change is on the way.

2 Children Killed, 17 Others Injured in Minneapolis Catholic Church Shooting
Two children, ages 8 and 10, were killed.
Trump Fires Federal Reserve Governor Lisa Cook
In a published letter to Cook, Trump accused her of ‘deceitful and potentially criminal conduct in a financial matter.’
Trump Says He Will Protect Social Security Amid Potential Congressional Cost-Cutting Proposals
The president had promised to protect Social Security and Medicare while he was campaigning last year.

DHS Proposes Revamp of Student and Exchange Visas, Citing Fraud and Abuse
‘In 2024, DHS identified nearly 77,000 F-1 students who have spend more than 10 years in student status,’ the notice said.

All NATO Members on Track to Hit 2 Percent Military Spending Target This Year
NATO first set its goal for members to commit at least 2 percent of their GDP to military and defense spending in 2014.

Want to Retire at 65? See If You Can Answer These 5 Questions
Hitting 65 doesn’t automatically mean you’re ready to retire.

Mexican Boxer Chavez Jr. Returns to Training After US Deportation
Chavez Jr., the 39-year-old son of legendary former world champion boxer Julio Cesar Chavez, was released from prison in northern Sonora state over the weekend.

Lana Del Rey’s Highly Anticipated Country Album Expected to Be Released in January 2026
The singer-songwriter’s 10th studio album was originally scheduled to be released in May 2025.
